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July 14, 2005

IF IT WERE EASY, EVERYONE WOULD BE DOING IT . . . In a post on his website, Jeremy Blachman shares his frustrations in writing a novel based on the Anonymous Lawyer weblog. Some of the backstory is available here.

I admire the honesty of Blachman's post. I hope he understands that his frustrations, though surely maddening, are typical of any writer trying to bang out the first draft of a novel.

Comments

Evan,

Jesus, I think it would be easier to feel sorry for an investmet banker coke head. Good Lord, not that I would choose his path, mainly because it is solitary, but yes, in the end, I am sure it is really hard to write a novel based on three months, at least in the way that he is trying to do it. Note, what the hell did he expect?

You're not secretly Rufus of RWL, are you? Because you do sometimes speak, um... intemperately? With needless vitriol?

Not that we mind it, coming from an eminent and highly respected guest-blogger-in-the-field such as yourself.

But, sometimes you're a bit over-the-top.

Say, do you know any of the folks you mentioned, the IBankers with the coke problems? If so, can you get one of them to guest-post your guest posts/ Stan Reports? I think it would be edifying. What do they think of lawyers, for example.

I, for one, miss Evan's Miss Manners posts answering the letters of the misbegotten, the misinformed, and the miserable. If you're still "receiving those letters," Evan, maybe you should "forward" them to another blogger willing to step up and give useful (entirely accurate) advice to the weary and downtrodden (and occasionally criminal and sometimes insane).